Club Men’s Soccer saw one of the most successful seasons with a nationals appearance and a sixth-place ranking in Collegiate Club Soccer Post-Season in the 2025-2026 season.
The Club Men’s Soccer team at Elon University saw one of the most successful seasons in its history, with a national appearance and a sixth-place ranking in Collegiate Club Soccer Post-Season.
In the fall, the team traveled to the 2025 NIRSA nationals tournament in Kansas City, Missouri, to compete against other clubs from all across the country and represent Elon. The appearance marked one of the highest achievements in the club’s history and highlighted the program’s continued growth.
Following the fall season, the team made a statement as semifinalists in the Spring 2026 Collegiate Club Soccer tournament. The team finished second in the North Carolina West Division and secured a sixth-place post-season ranking within Collegiate Club Soccer.
Despite falling short of finals, the players were proud of what they accomplished.
“Although we fell short, semi-finalists was the kind of statement performance we were aiming for,” said Club Vice President Noah Vienne. “We know we are one of the smaller schools in the league, but we have a competitive group of guys, and we know we’re capable of competing with the bigger schools. It’s a testament to the program that’s been built on and off the field by guys in the past.”
There were many factors that led to the club having this end to the Spring 2026 season.
“A big reason for the success is because we have created a great culture within the team,” said Club President Logan Corriveau. “No matter what class year or major, we are always finding time together both on and off the field. Throughout the season, I have been able to speak to alumni, which has provided a great perspective on how the team has continued to grow and become more competitive.”
With these recent successes, the club has no plans to slow down.
“Sixth is great, but we’re keeping a lot of players going into next year, and we plan to take the team to the next level,” Corriveau said. “We are absolutely going to push to win it all this year.”
After representing the university on the national stage and making an impressive postseason run, the team will return this fall looking to continue raising the standard for the program.